Sentences with phrase «more attuned»

«They are more attuned to their options and more capable of evaluating their options [through] social media, the Internet, different kinds of networking among friends.
«And, the bottom line is my existing company was far more attuned to the Keller Williams culture.»
Clearly, the more attuned you are to the needs and desires of your clients, the more power you will have to influence and leverage a deal.
As one sage puts it, «Women seem to be much more attuned to perception through images and are less reliant on communication by words only.»
By powerfully creating a safe container for even highly dysregulated couples to relate to each other in a more attuned way, new responsiveness begins from the first session.
And also the need for mainstream services to be more attuned to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
This program teaches couples to become more attuned, trusting, and open with each other and to more easily handle day - to - day stress and conflict.
I provide support and guidance to parents to help them become more attuned and respond to their child's unique needs.
Therapy is an opportunity to express feelings, analyze thinking patterns and perspectives, and become more attuned to relationships, all in a safe trusted environment.
How can we become more attuned to attachment troubles that may be impacting the behaviors of the children we serve?
Aaron Stern, Founder and President of the Academy for the Love of Learning in Santa Fe, New Mexico, explained that adults in charge should be more attuned to the needs, desires, thoughts, and feelings of young people.
They dance in a more attuned and responsive way, in bed and out of it.
Nonetheless, this era when Americans are more attuned to the cumulative impact of economic and budgetary decisions that reverberate over 10 - year and even 25 - year periods presents a fresh opportunity to pursue policy changes and recover a sense of the «tie of marriage» in these turbulent times.
That is, if capabilities diverge considerably between partners, each individual may become more attuned to their own shortcomings, called a contrast effect (Mussweiler, 2001).
Or try imagining yourself as Sally and see if the second feels more attuned and evocative.
Like the 5 Love Languages and the Four Horsemen, any insight or awareness about movement preferences can help couples to become more attuned and aligned.
Autistic children are often more attuned than others to changes in their auditory environment, too.
Consequently, parents may have been more attuned to their children's needs and the child physical functioning scale may be sensitive to this as parents were asked how much of a problem their child had with gross motor skills and indicators of illness or a health condition.
My supervisor also encouraged me to stretch myself, and helped me become more attuned to unconscious dynamics playing out in the therapeutic work.
And as we become more attuned, we can begin to work on becoming more aware as to why we reacted the way we did.
As we practice noticing and understanding our overreactions, we become more attuned to the triggers that caused these reactions in us.
Androstadienone, which is another pheromone found in sweat and hair, makes women more attuned to emotional information after they have been exposed4 to it, and they rate male faces as more attractive during live interactions after smelling this phermone.5 I have not been able to find any research related to taste, but taste is strongly associated with our ability to smell; 6 so that might also explain why I didn't like the way he tasted.
This indicates that those who are more attuned to attachment signs of interpersonal warmth also preferred warmth in their food choices.
Research investigating the functional role of the A-1 allele has found that carriers of this allele, in contrast to carriers of the A-2 allele, have fewer brain D2 dopamine receptors [23, 24], have diminished glucose metabolism in the brain [25], are more attuned and responsive to stress [26], and exhibit reduced dopaminergic activity in the central nervous system [23].
As it turns out, those who admitted to having trouble with emotions also felt lonelier than their more attuned peers.
In addition to older patients, younger Americans are more and more attuned to the importance of dental health and seeking care more regularly.
In recent years advisors have changed their approach to financial planning, making it more comprehensive, while consumers have become more attuned to the challenges of planning for retirement.
As I was in Melbourne undertaking some research on legal information literacy, I was more attuned than normal to the issues being discussed, and when I heard the familiar complaints about the inadequacy of research skills of newly appointed law graduates, I felt as though the clock had been turned back 20 years, and I was the one complaining.
Although I disagree with much of the CBA Report, it eloquently expresses an increasingly common vision of the legal market, one that is more attuned to technology and does not view legal services as all that dissimilar from other goods and services.
Meeting client expectations will always be the surest way for any business to succeed, and the more attuned we are to those needs, the more opportunities will arise.
«[P] ermanent equity can encourage law firm partners to adopt a longer - term perspective and become more attuned to the best interests of junior lawyers and clients.»
I find it predictable that women are more inclined to career paths that engage access to justice, as women have reason to be more attuned to social justice issues on a personal level... and have reason to find the traditional practice of law unwelcoming and not amenable to supporting their lifestyle needs and interests / goals, which would explain a greater interest in opportunities in access to justice related work and organizations.
Moreover, a younger generation of lawyers who are more attuned to technology is entering the workforce.
It is that we are more attuned to it.
Building an integrated firm means that these functional areas — which are often much more attuned to the satisfaction level of clients — allow the firm's leadership to be proactive, not reactive, when it comes to needed changes.
As you become even more attuned to the marketing machine that is forcing itself on you all the time, indifference gives way to outright animosity.
The New York Times recently summarized this research, noting that the trait may have an evolutionary purpose: «Those who are «more attuned to bad things would have been more likely to survive threats and, consequently, would have increased the probability of passing along their genes.
The Vancouver Spousal Support Pre Tax Profits lawyers at MacLean Family Law have noticed that courts are becoming more attuned to ensuring support orders involving self employed business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals do not harm or destroy the financial health of the business.
Yes, I'm undoubtedly part of the «academic» legion (likely not the host, from the SCC's perspective) who've «spilled ink» over issues related to «the proper test for causation in cases of negligence» so I'm more attuned than some to these issues but that's not the point.
I have long held the view that the network model is more attuned to the needs of the multinational, 24/7 client.
From the beginning, Aureliano aimed to exceed even the stringent requirements of FPIC and to involve the whole community in the design of the project — an approach that he believed would ultimately strengthen the project by making it more attuned to the needs and desires of his people, and therefore more likely to succeed.
For years people thought that they were mad for working in this medium; it is only in the last 3 or 4 years that the public is more attuned to environmental works.
Most of the crimatologists are more subtle, more attuned to the nuances of propaganda.
And since CG2 I've just been more attuned to the large and deep uncertainties in all of climate science, especially the models.
In the interview, with Andy Balaskovitz, I described the value of having a public more attuned to how science works — that new knowledge is what's left over after peers chew on each others» data and analysis, and that argument and uncertainty are normal, that science is a journey, not a set of facts:
From that point on, she becomes far more attuned to her surroundings.
I couldn't name names really, but independent curators have made their name on exhibiting work that isn't painting and is more attuned to the biennial circuit.
Staff became less focused on coming to work for money (22 % to 17 %) and «no reason» (17 % to 5 %) and more attuned to improving patient outcomes.
Today, art world insiders are more attuned to blue - chip galleries and international art fairs; MFA - trained artists rarely give the exhibit a second thought.
It must all have seemed rather a switch for those more attuned to Atlas's collaborations with the likes of Merce Cunningham, Michael Clark, and Yvonne Rainer.
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